Entries Published On May, 2014

A computer science engineer is scientific and practical in his/her approach to computation and its applications. Being thoroughly versed about software and hardware processes, a computer science engineer draws almost $89,000 per year. Jumping to coding doesn’t help. It’s advisable to start with the basics. Here are 5 concepts you should do to become a …

Business analytics has become quite popular among all kinds of industries over the past few years. Its all about performing analysis over the data set which enables organizations’ stakeholders to answer certain business questions which ultimately help them in decision making to develop their business. A company running any sort of business collects a huge …

Android powers millions of mobile devices in more than 190 countries around the world. It’s the largest installed base of any mobile platform and is growing fast. Android being open source is a favorite for consumers and developers alike, driving strong growth in app consumption. Around 1.5 billion apps and games are downloaded from Google …

Technology evolves in matter of weeks Experts say that if you’re not coding you might as well be tagged as illiterate in the future. It is important to future-proof yourself by getting to know the leading computer languages out there. Some languages you can get basic information about off the Internet are for free. There …

What is Venturesity and its Campus Associate Program Venturesity plays a pivotal role in bridging the gap in the product ecosystem. Instead of lamenting about the dearth of talent, Venturesity takes up the role of creating professionally sound talent. A new age online university, Venturesity provides interactive live classes. At Venturesity, it’s ILOC (Instructor Led …

Picture Courtesy: crazyengineers.com Students first become engineers, then they go on to decide what they will do in their careers.This reverse order of choosing careers have become so predominant that deciding which career will be fruitful in the long run has become a huge task for graduates. The question “How to choose the right career” …

Wednesday is that day of the week when most people take stock of where their career is headed. First, close your eyes for 30 seconds and think about how you felt this morning when you were heading to work. Next, take a look at these things: a startup culture, huge responsibilities, opportunity to make a …

It is amazing to note how Predictive Analytics is influencing every field- be it healthcare or marketing. In our recent blog post we unveiled “The big secret behind Narendra Modi’s win” in elections 2014- Analytics acted as a catalyst to Narendra Modi’s win.This technique of filtering users’ online interactions in order to deliver more information …

We are seeing a growing interest in alternate database management systems that are different from the traditional relational database like Oracle and SAP.With all the excitement surrounding the relatively recent wave of non-relational – otherwise known as “NoSQL” – databases, it can be hard to separate the hype from the reality. The term NoSQL is …

“A new era in electioneering is here that promises to change the way elections are fought from here on out, analysts say. Gray-haired political strategists who relied on hunches and intuitions to gauge complex demographics of caste, religion, community and localities are on the way out. In their place are quants, programmers and data scientists“~ …

Dean Bedard links Big Data to gold mining when he says “it’s not enough to know where the precious stuff is. In order to reap the riches, first they have to get it out of the ground and turn it into something they can use.” The need for skilled professionals who have number crunching abilities …

Comparing things has always been in the trend- be it Linux or Windows, Intel or AMD. Its always been a favourite geeky discussion. Linkedin groups like Advanced Business Analytics, Data Mining and Predictive Modelling has been witness to heated debate regarding the pros and cons of open source technology R and SAS. It has been …

When cofounder of Y-Combinator Paul Graham’s interview to The Information was published, it immediately hit the headlines with his statements like “God knows what you would do to get 13 year old girls interested in computers. I would have to stop and think about that” and “We can’t make these women look at the world …